Enzymes are temperature bound too high temperature denatures their cells while too low temperatures renders them inactive. The same mechanism applies to pH there are those enzymes that thrive well in acidic conditions while there are those that thrive in basic condition and therefore if the conditions are reversed the enzymes' cells are denatured.
yes it does
temperature
It is the temperature
no
Temperature, pH, salt concentration
Temperatures affect speed of metabolism, enzyme activity, and the blood's ability to carry oxygen.
temperature affects the activity of all chemicals, A car battery (with acid) can on really cold days not produce enough energy to start a car.
no. climate and seismic activity have no connection whatsoever
1. Temperature. 2. P.H level. 3. Enzyme concentration
Freezing temperature make ice of the water in bacteria and completely stop there metabolic activity. Enzymes do not work at freezing temperature as they have no scope for movement in solid ice. So there activity halted.
Enzymes generally work within a given temperature range. As the temperature is increased the activity will increase. However if the optimum temperature is surpassed, the enzymes will stop working.
- vapours tension- temperature- pressure- area exposed to atmosphere